Asymmetric Horror Game Carnival Hunt Sets July 23 Early Access Launch
The game's wind-up mechanic-where rabbits must manage charge and can wind each other up at the risk of alerting the monster-adds a distinctive cooperative tension to the asymmetric horror genre.
Key Facts
- Carnival Hunt enters Steam Early Access on July 23 (July 24 Japan time).
- One player controls a carnival monster while up to four others play as wind-up rabbits who must manage their charge to avoid becoming immobile.
- Rabbits can wind each other up, but the sound may alert the monster.
- The monster eats rabbits' wind-up keys to replenish energy, and each monster has unique skills such as the Magician's invisibility or teleportation.
- The Early Access version includes core gameplay and match structure, with plans for more monsters, maps, and polish over 12 to 18 months.
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Crytivo announced that Carnival Hunt, an asymmetric multiplayer horror game set in a mechanical carnival, will enter Steam Early Access on July 23 (July 24 Japan time). One player becomes a carnival monster while others play wind-up rabbits who must manage their charge and cooperate to escape. A new trailer accompanied the announcement.
In Carnival Hunt, all characters are wind-up dolls. Rabbits must keep their charge from running out or they become immobile; they can wind each other up, but the sound may give away their position. The monster side catches rabbits and eats their wind-up keys to replenish energy, and each monster has unique skills-the Magician can use a magic box to become invisible or teleport. The game uses first-person perspective and proximity voice chat, which the monster can also hear. The Early Access version includes core gameplay and match structure, with plans for more monsters, maps, environmental variations, balance tweaks, and visual and audio polish over a 12-to-18-month period.
Synthesized by Yomimono from the 1 cited source below, including Japanese-language reporting where cited, then editorially reviewed before publishing.